Washington Huskies (10-4, 1-1 Big Ten) at Illinois Fighting Illini (11-2, 1-1 Big Ten) Champaign, Illinois; Tuesday, 1 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Washington plays Illinois after Elle Ladine scored 40 points in Washington's 90-71 victory against the Northwestern Wildcats. The Fighting Illini are 9-0 in home games.
Georgetown takes on Xavier after Ransom’s 29-point showing
Xavier Musketeers (5-7, 0-1 Big East) at Georgetown Hoyas (7-5, 0-1 Big East) Washington; Monday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Georgetown faces Xavier after Kelsey Ransom scored 29 points in Georgetown's 78-68 victory over the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks. The Hoyas have gone 3-1 at home.
Jones leads Saint Mary’s (CA) against San Diego after 23-point game
San Diego Toreros (4-7, 0-2 WCC) at Saint Mary's Gaels (7-5, 3-0 WCC) Moraga, California; Monday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Saint Mary's (CA) hosts San Diego after Maia Jones scored 23 points in Saint Mary's (CA)'s 80-78 victory over the Pacific Tigers. The Gaels are 2-2 in home games.
Arizona State takes on Pennsylvania after Brown’s 22-point performance
Pennsylvania Quakers (8-3) at Arizona State Sun Devils (5-7, 0-1 Big 12) Tempe, Arizona; Monday, 3 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Arizona State faces Pennsylvania after Jalyn Brown scored 22 points in Arizona State's 102-82 loss to the Utah Utes. The Sun Devils are 3-1 in home games.
‘Will be livid’: India captain tries to explain star’s ‘frustrating’ brain fade that triggered MCG collapse
So often the catalyst and X-factor with the bat for his country, Rishabh Pant’s moment of madness late on Day 5 ignited an incredible collapse that now leaves the tourists on thin ice heading to Sydney next week.
Paris Olympics were great, so why not hold summer Games every two years? | Sean Ingle
The average sports fan is increasingly a big-eventer and there is a risk of the Games losing out in the attention economy
We are knee-deep in Twixmas: that twilight zone between Christmas and new year, excess and reflection, lists and yet more lists. Over the past week there have been many saluting the best sporting moments of 2024. Yet across the globe there is one constant: these lists are dominated by a Paris Olympics seared into the memory. Nothing else came close.
Pick your day, relive the moment. Keely Hodgkinson, Alex Yee, Simone Biles, Léon Marchand, Mondo Duplantis, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and a men’s 1500m final for the ages; I was fortunate to see them all up close. But even that list still barely scratches the surface. As Christophe Dubi, the executive director of the Olympics, put it to me recently, Paris 2024 was like the Dude in the Big Lebowski: the right Games at the right time and place.
Continue reading...Tom Jenkins’ best sport photographs of 2024
The Guardian and Observer sport photographer selects his favourite images of the year and recalls the stories behind them
It’s been quite a year, and one totally dominated by the “big three”: the men’s Euros in Germany and the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris. This a personal selection of my favourite pictures, a few of which haven’t been published before. Some have been chosen for their news value; others are here because there’s a nice tale behind them.
Continue reading...Recap of Fantasy Basketball Week 9: Here’s What You Missed
Missed some NBA action over the holidays? RotoWire expert Dan Bruno has the biggest news and notes covered from last week.
Glaring Konstas flaw ‘will go around the world’; India’s brutal skipper reality: Fourth Test Talking Pts
One of the greatest Test matches in the modern era has left Australia with one hand on the Border-Gavaskar Trophy heading into the Sydney series finale next week.
Captain Cummins’ perfect ten as under-fire Aussie struggles yet again: MCG Test Player Ratings
India will need to win the fifth Test in Sydney to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after Australia clinched a dramatic 184-run victory at the MCG on Monday.
‘Jaiswal was clearly not out’: BCCI heavyweight slams crucial DRS call amid Sharma’s odd admission
Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins have responded to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s contentious dismissal that swung the fourth Test in Australia’s favour, as the BCCI vice-president slammed the third umpire.